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RACKHAM, Arthur. “There now arose a mighty storm, and he was tossed this way and that.” Original framed color plate from the first edition of Peter Pan in Kensington Garden, published by Hodder & Stoughton, 1906 and appearing opposite page 54 in that edition. Image measures 5” x 7” in...
RANSOME, Arthur. The Big Six. London: Jonathan Cape [1940]. 12mo, 400pp. Green cloth stamped in gilt on spine and blind-stamped on front. Two-color map endpapers; b&w illustrations throughout. Spine ends and corners slightly rubbed, light foxing on fore-edge of sheets – but not extending internally, endpapers minutely foxed, in original...
[SZYK, Arthur]. The Book of Job. From the translation prepared at Cambridge in 1611 for King James I. With a preface by Mary Ellen Chase and illustrations by Arthur Szyk. [NY]: The Limited Editions Club, 1946. 4to, 149pp. White three quarter-leather stamped in gilt with white boards pictorially stamped in...
RACKHAM, Arthur. Mother Goose. The Old Nursery Rhymes. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London: William Heinemann [1913]. 4to, xii 160pp. White cloth pictorially stamped in gilt. 13 color plates and numerous b&w illustrations. Spine ends and lower front corner minutely rubbed, spine a bit sunned, front endpapers a tad foxed, first...
RACKHAM, Arthur. “The Kensington Gardens are in London, where the King lives.” Original framed color plate from the first edition of Peter Pan in Kensington Garden, published by Hodder & Stoughton, 1906 and appearing opposite page 1 in that edition. Image measures 4½” x 7” in a 8¼” x 10¼” wood frame....
RACKHAM, Arthur. “Peter screamed out ‘Do it again!’ and with great good-nature they did it several times.” Original framed color plate from the first edition of Peter Pan in Kensington Garden, published by Hodder & Stoughton, 1906 and appearing opposite page 35 in that edition. Image measures 4¾” x 7” in a...
[RACKHAM, Arthur.] Tales of Mystery and Imagination. By Edgar Allan Poe. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott [1935]. 8vo, [ii] 30pp. Black cloth pictorially stamped in gilt (casing created for the first edition, which has been folded for this copy such that the spine panel and its indentation appear...
RACKHAM, Arthur. “Old Mr. Salford was a crab-apple of an old gentleman who wandered all day in the Gardens.” Original framed color plate from the first edition of Peter Pan in Kensington Garden, published by Hodder & Stoughton, 1906 and appearing opposite page 18 in that edition. Image measures 5” x 7”...
Arthur is having nightmares about showing up to school in his underwear! So he tries all sorts of tricks to stay awake. If he stops sleeping, the bad dreams will stop too... right?
Back in 1990, Caldecott Medalist Maurice Sendak accepted a commission to create 10 paintings to accompany an orchestral performance of a piece based on nonsensical Czech nursery rhymes. When his good friend, author Arthur Yorinks, saw the pictures, he commented that they’d make great picture book illustrations. And “presto!” they...